Anonymous

Making One Hundred Brachot Daily: Difference between revisions

From Halachipedia
m
Line 4: Line 4:
# There are several sources and reasons given for this law including  
# There are several sources and reasons given for this law including  
## David Hamelech made 100 [[berachot]] a day to stop the plague that was killing a 100 people every day. <ref> Bamidbar Rabba Parasha 18, Tur 46 quoting Rabbi Natronai Gaon </ref>
## David Hamelech made 100 [[berachot]] a day to stop the plague that was killing a 100 people every day. <ref> Bamidbar Rabba Parasha 18, Tur 46 quoting Rabbi Natronai Gaon </ref>
## The Gematria of each letter of צדיק/tzaddik - 90 /'צ[[amen]]'s a day, 4 / 'ד Kedushos a day, 10 'י [[amen]] yehiy shemei rabba's, and 100 / 'ק [[berachot]]
## The Gematria of each letter of צדיק/tzaddik - 90 / צ[[amen]]'s a day, 4 / ד Kedushos a day, 10 י [[amen]] yehiy shemei rabba's, and 100 / ק [[berachot]] a day.
## The one hundred poles of the mishkan
## Corresponding to the one hundred poles of the mishkan
## The gemara (Menachot 43b) learns from the Pasuk in Ekev- mah Hashem elokecha shoel meemach …gemara: don't read mah (what) elah me'ah (100) (Devarim 10:12) <ref> Rashi Menachot 43b. Tosafot Menachot 43b "shoel" suggest that it is because the verse has 100 letters. </ref>
## The gemara (Menachot 43b) learns from the Pasuk in Ekev- mah Hashem elokecha shoel meemach - ...וְעַתָּה֙ יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל מָ֚ה ה' אֱלֹקיךָ שֹׁאֵ֖ל מֵֽעִמָּ֑ךְ כִּ֣י אִם־לְ֠יִרְאָה …Gemara: don't read "mah/מה" (what), but instead "me'ah" (100). (Devarim 10:12) <ref> Rashi Menachot 43b. Tosafot Menachot 43b "shoel" suggest that it is because the verse has 100 letters. </ref>
## Moshe received it as a Halacha LeMoshe MeSinai <ref> See Sh"t Yosef Ometz 50 in name of Sefer Charedim, Sh"t Atret Paz 1:1 quotes this and discusses whether it is on a deoraitta obligation </ref>
## Moshe received it as a Halacha LeMoshe MeSinai <ref> See Sh"t Yosef Ometz 50 in name of Sefer Charedim, Sh"t Atret Paz 1:1 quotes this and discusses whether it is on a deoraitta obligation </ref>


113

edits